For Frida Giannini’spenultimate collection for Gucci,
the designer looked to a boyish glamour synonymous with a certain swath
of the seventies: lean, tailored suiting in tweed, herringbone, and
geometric jacquard, sharp and smart wool mélange blazers, and trousers
coming cuffed and low-waisted or long and oversize, and all paired with
tricolor python or leather pointed toe brogues, both heeled and flat.

The
House's initials adorn the front of this sleek GUCCI Interlocking chain shoulder bag for a
sophisticated look. Wear as a handbag or shoulder bag by extending the
chain handle. The python has a beautiful glossy sheen with hand-applied
color placed on its natural markings, now available for pre-order, expected to ship between 15/06/2015 and 31/07/2015, with free express shipping on gucci.com

Nordic-print knitwear in mohair, merino, and alpaca was dressed up by
sparkling crystal embroideries that more brazenly sluiced around the
worn patches on tight distressed denim like a topographic map. A cropped
Persian lamb vest with inlay workings of geometric embroidery had
distinctly retro-minded appeal (the type of thing you picture Anita
Pallenberg snapping up in a souk), and true to form, the outerwear was
fit for a seventies dream girl: military-inflected felted wool peacoats
and rust-colored suede, a patchwork fox jacket that could have fallen
straight off the Rolling Stones’ European tour bus, while a woven goat
number in brick red and black seemed meant for professed Pallenberg
disciple Kate Moss (for Jackie Collection by GUCCI), who sat front row at Gucci’s spring show and who
once received a fair amount of heat for a vintage monkey fur of a
similar heft. An achingly soft apricot-colored cinched-waist shearling
coat with long blush-colored Mongolian lamb trim was feminine without
being fussy: as subtle a statement coat as you could hope for, and the
kind you dream of welcoming next autumn in.

Peter Philips, the Creative and Image director of Dior make-up, has
created a range of equally elegant and timeless shades for spring 2015. Among Rouge Dior
Brillant's twelve shades, created in accord with the
lipstick Rouge Dior. There are four star shades inspired by the House's Couture icons:"999" echoes the numbers of the first lipsticks
"9" and "99" created by Christian Dior and takes the form of an iconic
and legendary crimson red. "775 Darling", an elegant fuchsia, bears the
name of an evening gown of the same hue and reveals the ultra-femininity
embodied by the couturier's famous "Chéries". "468 Bonheur" ...